What is Georgia Dfcs Contact?
The DFCS stands for Department of Family and Children Services, it is the government agency that provides wide variety of services such as Medicare programs, helps low income families, find foster homes for abused and neglected children, TANF, Food Stamps and much more. It is the subsidiary of Dhs (Department of Human Services) that was introduced on March 11, 1996 and it is responsible for administering the legislation such as Medicare Act 1973, Child Support (Assessment) Act 1989, Child Support (Registration and Collection) Act 1988, Commonwealth Services Delivery Act 1997. The department also provides financial services to the low-income families in the United States. According to the records of 2010, approximately 400,000 children were living in the foster care centers.
The Tanf stands for Temporary Assistance for Needy Families is the monthly cash assistance plans for poor families with having their children under the Age of 18. The SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) is also called as Food Stamp plan that provides monthly benefits to the low-income families to help them to pay cost of their food. Medicaid is the health care services program that offers its services for the aged person, pregnant women, old people, low income people, blind person and disabled people.
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